Nicolas Bergbauer
**********@*****.***
**** **** **** ****** ***. 214 Austin, Texas 78705 713-***-****
EDUCATION
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Major
Texas Business Foundations Summer Institute with the designation of Haliburton Scholar
May 2018
Overall GPA: 3.42 SAT: 2300
EXPERIENCE
Integrated Business Planning Intern – Bell Helicopter June-August 2017
I worked in supply chain planning and undertook various projects to improve processes and manage projects
Cut build times for two complex part assemblies by a week each by implementing process improvements and part changes.
Saved thousands of dollars in hole defects per year by taking charge of a visual management project to reduce said defects.
Generated metrics, analyzed metric output and built Business Object reports.
Reduced excess inventory and improved efficiency in the Sub-Assembly division by introducing a process called Pre-Assembly.
Entrepreneurial Ventures Fall 2014- Fall 2016
I worked with team members to create high-tech prototypes and explore establishing a start-up.
Designed and built mechanical parts for various prototypes.
Performed analysis on profitability and market sizing to determine project feasibility.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
BA 320F/Entrepreneurship Simulation Summer 2016
Worked as part of a team to simulate the entrepreneurial process for a startup
Collaborated to come up with ideas for pain in the market, product, target market, branding, research and other activities
FIN 320F/Stock Simulation Project Summer 2016
Identified and prioritized objectives for the simulated portfolio
Analyzed and traded stocks in order to meet those objectives
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE AND ACTIVITIES
First Robotics Competition Team 624 – Electronics Captain, Coach, Head Scout Fall 2011 – Spring 2014
Constructed three fully functional 120 lb. robots each within six weeks
Lead and managed the electronics sub team
Lead and managed scouting and competitive data collection and analysis teams for four competitions
Coached and directed the drive team in four separate competitions
HackTx Team– Team member Fall 2015
Winner of the Andreesen Horowitz Most Technically Challenging award
Designed and built the physical components of a working augmented reality headset completed in under twenty four hours
Built a three dimensional virtual environment to showcase the headset
Later redesigned headset for use and applications for football helmets
HONORS
Recipient of the Schlumberger Founders Scholarship Fall 2014 – Present
Recipient of the Virginia and Ernest Cockrell Jr. Scholarship in Engineering Fall 2014 – Present
Engineering Honors Student Fall 2014 – Present
National Merit Finalist Spring 2014
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Computer Skills: Solidworks, SAP, Java, Blender, Matlab, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio
Familiar with: Enovia, Bedvue, Qlikview, Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma principles
Top 5 Soft Skills: Creative thinking, problem solving, adaptability, communication, teamwork
Hobbies/Interests: 3D modeling, Animation, Game Development, Viola
Work Eligibility: Eligible to work in the U.S. with no restrictions